Three women walk into a pearl sale
Over the summer, Kojima Pearl Company ran a tempting sale with new items added regularly. Every week, I'd eye the alluring choices. Apparently I was not alone!
Several readers sent photos. LauraH chose this pair of earrings, glowy whites in a gold starburst setting. I love how they could be from any era from the '60s to now. (An oxidized silver version is here.)
A few weeks later, LauraJ scooped up a purple, bronze and silver 32 in. rope (there is still one on the site) to wear with her summer linen dress, and beyond. Look at that graceful clasp and fuchsia knots!
I dreamed and dithered all summer, as possibilities flew off to other necks, other countries. Le Duc saw my indecision; I'd ask, "This... or this?" but would hold off. I veered between wanting to support small businesses I admire, and being very careful with spending.
He enjoys gems, especially on me (he was in the midst of a gemmology course when the pandemic hit), and wasn't pearl-blocked. He secretly sought Sarah's advice, asking for "something unusual".
I was delighted by both his heartfelt gesture and the pearls, an intensely-coloured circled Tahitian rope of mostly 7mm drops strung with tiny, sparkling tanzanite spacers.
Below, left: Last Sunday evening at family dinner on the balcony (pearls, jeans, t-shirt, my favourite way to wear them), with with a Kojima custom pendant that's about thirteen years old; they also look good doubled. The 1 1/2 in. diameter silver Bud Hoops are made by Shirley Park.
At right: The natural colours dazzle in sunlight. Their drama lends more presence to the smaller mm size, which I appreciate because I can't wear a heavy piece for long. This one is really comfortable.
Three women, three pearl pieces, and not one of them standard-issue. The lovely Lauras' pieces fit into the "Relaxed Real" category; as I said to one, "Why would anyone buy fakes, at this price?"
I can''t say how long this sale will run; Sarah's been exceptionally generous with the duration. She knows that these natural, sustainable gems lift the spirits—whether your own or a beloved's.
Comments
Lauraj
Jane in London
This is something I have been considering for a while. I am 72. I wear lots of different shades of blues and turquoise and often choose those colors for scarves. Please look at it and give me your opinion. https://judimccormickjewelry.com/collections/tahitians/products/tahitian-keshi-pearls-and-black-opal-necklace-1
Abigail: That is a beautiful and unusual combination! Plus, Judi McCormick is one of the very few who 'gets' clasps, lavishing as much attention on them as on other elements. If you think you would want to wear it doubled, just check that this length will in fact double comfortably on your neck. If you need more length, she might be able to add it. Some women need 34 in. or more, it depends on your build. With a 30-day full refund option, you could see it on yourself.